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between any two cards. Get ready to Spot it!


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Before you start playing…


If you’ve never played Spot it! before, familiarize yourselves
by drawing two cards at random and placing them face-up
on the table so that everyone can see.
Find the matching animals between these two cards
(same shape, same color; only the size may be different).
The first player to spot the matching animal must call out
its name and draw two new cards, placing them on the
table. Repeat these steps until all the players clearly
understand that there is always one—and only one—
matching symbol between any two cards.
That’s it. Now you’re ready
to play Spot it!

If there’s a toss-up….
Object of the game
The first player to call out the name
No matter which mini-game you’re playing, of the animal wins.
the goal is always to be the fastest player to spot the In the case of a tie, the first player to take,
matching animal between two cards and call it out. place, or discard the card wins.
Then, depending on the specific mini-game, you will either
place the card on a pile or discard it.
Tied for first?
The mini party games If 2 players are tied for first
Spot it! is a series of fast, challenging mini party games at the end of the game, settle the win
in which all players play simultaneously. You can play with a duel. Each player draws one card and flips
them in any order, or only play your favorites. it face-up at the same time.
The bottom line is to have fun! It can be helpful The first player to spot the animal match
to first play a few practice rounds to make between the cards and call it out wins the duel.
sure everyone understands the rules. If more than 2 players are tied, play one round of
“Hot Potato” to determine the winner.
The player who wins the most
Reglas en español:
mini-games is the champion. www.blueorangegames.com

Examples of symbols Examples of symbols

Pig Flamingo Octopus Dolphin Pony Bat Shark Skunk Camel Bear

Crab Squirrel Chick Penguin Turtle


Fish Snake Crocodile Rabbit Starfish

Grasshopper Gorilla Parrot Hippopotamus


Lion Frog Seal Cat Dog

Play Spot it! online Duck Owl


Try Spot it! at www.spotitgame.com
For Players Ages 4 and Up
Sharpen your reflexes and try Family Game for 2 to 6 Players
to beat the best score.

© 2010-2014 Blue Orange Editions. Spot it is a trademark of Blue Orange Games. Original game idea : Denis Blanchot.Illustrations and packaging on original game : Igor
Polouchine. Rules on original game : Guillaume Gilles Nave.
Game N 3) Playing the game:
One player takes the first 2 cards from the pile
and places them, at once, face-up on the table.
Ages 4 and Up Then, at the same time, all players try to find
1) Preparing the game: the animal match on both cards.
Place all the cards face-down in a pile. As soon as you find the animal match, call it out
(example: “Fish!”) and take the 2 cards you’ve won.
2) Object of the game: To collect the most cards. Reload 2 new cards from the pile.

Setting up:

4) Winning the game:


When there are fewer than 2 cards in the pile,
the game ends and the player with
the most cards wins.

Game N 2 3) Playing the game:


At the same time, players flip over
their cards. They try to spot the one
animal that appears both on
Ages 4 and Up the center card and on their own card.
1) Preparing the game: Shuffle the cards and deal If you are the first player to do so
one card face-down to each player. Place the remaining cards call it out (example: “Fish!”). Then take
face-up in the middle of the table to form the draw pile. the center card and place it
face-up on top of your flipped card,
2) Object of the game: To collect the most cards. building a personal pile. Now use
the new top card on your personal
Setting up: pile to find a match with the center
(example for 3 players) card. Repeat this process each
time a new center card is revealed.
Play continues until no cards
remain in the draw pile.

4) Winning the game:


The player with the most cards wins.

Game N 3

Ages 4 and Up
1) Preparing the game: Place one card face-up
in the middle of the table. Shuffle and deal the remaining
cards face-down to all the players.
These cards form their personal draw piles.
3) Playing the game: At the same time, players flip their
2) Object of the game: entire draw piles over so they are face-up. If you are the first
To be the first player to get rid of all your cards. player to spot the animal that appears both on your top card
and on the center card, call it out (example: “Hippopotamus!”)
Setting up: and place your card on top of the center card. It becomes the
(example for 3 players) new center card which players use to try to find a match.
Use the new card revealed on your personal pile to find
a match with the center card. Play continues until
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The first player to run out of cards


wins the game.

© 2010-2014 Blue Orange Editions. Spot it is a trademark of Blue Orange Games. Original game idea : Denis Blanchot.Illustrations and packaging on original game : Igor
Polouchine. Rules on original game : Guillaume Gilles Nave.
Game N 4 3) Playing the game:
At the same time, players turn over the card
in their hands. The card must be held
(played in multiple rounds) flat in the palm of a steady hand.
Ages 6 and Up If you spot an animal match between your
1) Preparing the game: Shuffle the cards and card and another player’s card, call
deal one card face-down to each player. Set aside the it out (example: “Shark!”). Place
remaining cards to be used later. Decide how many your card face-up on top of the
rounds you wish to play (five minimum). other player’s card.
2) Object of the If you have two or more cards in your
Setting up: game: To have the hand, look only at your top card for
(example for least amount of cards a match. When you spot it, give all your
4 players) after all the rounds cards to the player who has the matching
have been played. This card. Repeat play in this manner until one
is accomplished by player has all the cards. That player loses the
getting rid of your round and creates a personal discard pile with
cards during each those cards. A new round starts.
round. 4) Winning the game: At the end of
the final round, the player with the least
amount of cards wins the game.

Game N 5 Then, at the same time,


all players try to find an animal
match on any 3 cards.
Ages 6 and Up The same animal must be
1) Preparing the game: present on all 3 cards
Place all the cards face-down in a pile. to make a matching set.
2) Object of the game:
To collect the most cards. As soon as you find the animal
3) Playing the game: match, call it out (example: “Bear!”),
One player takes the first 9 cards and places them face-up take the 3 cards you’ve won,
on the table (as shown below). and reload with 3 new cards.

4) Winning the game:


When there are fewer than 9 cards left in the game and
no more sets of matching cards, the game ends
and the player with the most cards wins.
Game published and distributed under license
by Divertis Properties Group. Original Dobble game
created by Playfactory. Spot it! Jr. version created
and developed by Blue Orange Games.

© 2010-2014 Blue Orange Editions. Spot it is a trademark of Blue Orange Games. Original game idea : Denis Blanchot.Illustrations and packaging on original game : Igor
Polouchine. Rules on original game : Guillaume Gilles Nave.

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